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Pianist and teacher Anne Franciose Perrault holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Oberlin Conservatory and a Master of Music degree from New England Conservatory with additional studies at the Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria.
Her performance career as soloist and collaborative pianist have taken her to concert halls in this country and Europe, performing locally at Jordan Hall, Gardner Museum, Tsai Center at B.U., Boston Fine Arts Museum, New England Conservatory, and others. She has performed the Beethoven Piano Concerti with the New England Philharmonic and the Vermont Philharmonic orchestras. She has also collaborated with international artists such as singers, Paul Mathen, Robert Honeysucker and Dana Fortunato as well as with various members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. She often performed on WGBH.
Anne was on the faculty of the University of Vermont, Burli ngton. She later joined the faculty at Longy School of Music, Cambridge and became chair of the piano department. She continues to teach, perform, give master Classes and adjudicate music competitons. She now resides on Cape Cod.
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